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  • Hi there. I am new here, but find this very interesting. My mare Abby is not so well bred for hunters, although I would say she moves like one either!
    http://www.pedigreequery.com/index.p...=Standard&x2=n
    Howeverm my Soph is better--guess her father is better bred than I thought, man did I luck out!
    http://www.pedigreequery.com/index.p...=Standard&x2=n
    It is really interesting to see what is out there, and who is breeding what.
    I had heard about Eight Thirty as a sporthorse sire, not a race sire. I am very interested to see what the Seattle Slew lines do in the ring.

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    • Oops, I meant I don't think Ab's moves like a hunter, too much knee action, although she has one heck of a jump in her.
      As for the above post, Abby was 19 when we bred for Sophie. I just made sure she was thoroughly checked before I did it. Happy healthy beautiful filly 350 days later...

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      • My friend has a very nice young eventer by Distinctive Pro (by Mr. Prospector) out of Esther Is The Key (by Key to the Mint) who is out of a Seattle Slew mare. I will be keeping my eyes open for others with this breeding...
        If you are allergic to a thing, it is best not to put that thing in your mouth, particularly if the thing is cats. - Lemony Snicket

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        • My pony Just off the track in late July, took to a Canadian Warmblood inspection a month later, where she recieved premium status.
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          • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by poltroon:
            My friend has a very nice young eventer by Distinctive Pro (by Mr. Prospector) out of Esther Is The Key (by Key to the Mint) who is out of a Seattle Slew mare. I will be keeping my eyes open for others with this breeding...<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

            poltroon, I had Distinctive Pro in my layup barn oh so many years ago. He really was all the horse. He had a ton of presence and was generally well behaved but you could sense he wanted to physically push you around. He had been taught better than that, but you could just see the wheels spinning in his head.

            In the small world department, years later I had a boarder with a Distinctive Pro horse. I think that one demonstrates what happens when that pushy personality never gets handled right...

            The real art of conversation is not only to say the right thing at the right time, but also to leave unsaid the wrong thing at the tempting moment.
            Your crazy is showing. You might want to tuck that back in.

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            • DMK, Distinctive Pro lives just down the road from me. He stands at Sugar Maple Farm, and he is such a handsome boy. He looks good for his age, and seems to have a good temperment. I saw him this fall when I stopped by to pick up some papers at their office.

              Jodie LaForge
              Spruce Hill Farm
              http://www.sprucehillfarm.net
              Spruce Hill Farm

              Member/co-founder of the boot to the head clique. Got air?! Member of the Asthmatic Riders Clique.

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              • Original Poster

                Hey Soph! It's Mary & Rave! Your little girl is well bred, she has the right horses behind her. Look at the stall sign DH posted and made for me. I won it and the photo shoot that gave me that picture from the Auction for Aiden. Good to see ya here! Mary

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                • I don't know Pirate's mommy's name, but his daddy's is
                  Pirateer (sire of my CareerPirateer)

                  Anyone know anything about these guys? At least performance wise? Pi was a dud on the track. He got last, every time, and was bought during from the killers.
                  Rebecca and SNL (Stewie)
                  http://www.bluffparkfarm.com
                  http://community.webshots.com/user/pirateer

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                  • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Pirateer:
                    I don't know Pirate's mommy's name, but his daddy's is
                    http://www.pedigreequery.com/index.p...=Standard&x2=n
                    <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

                    Is your guy Career Pirateer, born in 1992?

                    His dam is Green Goddess. I added Career Pirateer to the pedigree database.

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                    • http://www.pedigreequery.com/index.p...=Standard&x2=n

                      This was my junior hunter. I showed her as Softly Spoken. Yes, she had a boy's name. Even her barn name was a boy's name-Phil(I called her Phyllis)

                      With Blue Larkspur on both sides, no wonder she could jump. But boy could she be "peppy". I put in my time with the longe line as a junior. I think that is why I HATE longeing now.

                      She was an awesome mare when she was on.
                      It\'s a pity life ain\'t got no warranty for times like now...

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                      • My latest OTTB is by High Brite out of a Stay the Course mare. He is a big 16.3 and very comfortable.

                        Another one of my OTTB's is by Duns Scotus. He is super gorgeous with a chiseled profile and he moves like the show ring daisy cutter hunters.

                        Another one is by Late Act - Stage Door Johnny and out of a Gate Dancer mare. He is the most intelligent horse that I have worked with (and one of the most challenging). He is small and catlike.

                        My fourth OTTB is by Bear Hunt out of a Cyane mare. He is just a great all around horse who I love doing gymnastics with because he loves a challenge.
                        I love each one and I don't have a favorite. They are each so unique.
                        Some people from the Northeast might recognize the New York studs.

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                        • Simkie...He might be! Not too sure. But thats the right year. COOL. Did you know her or what?

                          Pirate's Lines...Pretty nice, if you ask me.

                          Rebecca and Pirateer (Pirate) reunited for 2004 show season?
                          http://www.bluffparkfarm.com
                          http://community.webshots.com/user/pirateer

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                          • Two words: Tom Fool. Followed closely, at least out here, by Pretense.

                            ***** Dear Santa: All I want for Christmas is two good knees. *****
                            Congratulate me! My CANTER cutie is an honor student at Goofball University!

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                            • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Pirateer:
                              Simkie...He might be! Not too sure. But thats the right year. COOL. Did you know her or what?<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

                              Nah, it's all online right here

                              Just gotta know where to look

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                              • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Lord Helpus:
                                Albion,

                                If we could get Point Milou as a hunter prospect we are doing pretty well... Gone West stands for over $100,000....<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

                                I just have to add here that my dear, sweet Topper, formerly known as Rusty Gun , not only has Gone West (thus Mr. Prospector) and Best Turn on the top, along with Secretariat and the rest of the free world , but on the bottom has Key to the Mint (and thus Graustark), Princequillo, Khaled and the mare family of my own beloved Original Beezer.

                                And I have my COTH friends to thank for him.

                                ***** Dear Santa: All I want for Christmas is two good knees. *****
                                Congratulate me! My CANTER cutie is an honor student at Goofball University!

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                                • My last Tb was a mare named soafie her sire was plugged nickle whose lines included my babu, princequillo, war admiral, ribot, and djebel. Her dam was a horse from argintina, so im not familiar with those lines. She was a awesome jumper but very Hot, and unpredictable. somewhat dangerouse to herself and whoever was riding her at that perticular moment.

                                  But I will hand it to her she kept life interesting

                                  "Horse people are Stable"
                                  \"Horse people are Stable\"

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                                  • Hmm, just thinking - my friend's horse that just retired off the track is named Mutawwaj - he's an Irish TB. I went up to see her when he was running at Laurel, and I was VERY impressed. Very good looking guy, sturdy, and solid as a rock (in a good way) - he broke his maiden as a 2 year old (I think) & just retired in October, no soundness problems - he bled pretty badly his past few starts, but showed NO indications of it. She had him scoped, obviously, but other than the results of that, he acted totally normal - and he bled really badly his last race. He's going to be her foxhunter now.

                                    'O lente, lente currite noctis equi' - Ovid

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                                    • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Pirateer:
                                      <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by madeline:
                                      Not to be a nag, but am I the only one who would have had more fun in this thread if people didn't change their horses' names every time they changed ownership?

                                      madeline<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>


                                      Most TB's don't get their names changed everytime they change ownership. Barn and show names, yes, but rarely registered name.

                                      <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

                                      Yes, but if a horse is originally registered as , for example "Red Flag", then shows as "Red Banner", "Red Beauty", "My little Red Pony", " Apollo", "Mars" and 17 other names, It's really hard to keep track of him. And none of those names will produce the correct pedigree.

                                      I know the registration doesn't change, but the registered name disappears. If you want to find out how some winning show hunter is bred, you are probably not going to be able to go to the DelMar site and find him. Nor will you be able to see if any of his siblings are doing anything because their names have all been changed multiple times as well.

                                      Just too confusing...

                                      madeline
                                      madeline
                                      * What you release is what you teach * Don't be distracted by unwanted behavior* Whoever waits the longest is the teacher. Van Hargis

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                                      • Madeline, I see your point, I honestly do.

                                        But there is no way, no how I am showing a horse named Rusty Gun. Just not gonna do it. And off the top of my head, I can think of dozens of other registered names that would have been deal breakers for me.

                                        ***** Dear Santa: All I want for Christmas is two good knees. *****
                                        Congratulate me! My CANTER cutie is an honor student at Goofball University!

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                                        • LOL Beezer.

                                          There's also no way I'm showing a pretty little mare named "Yodar." What on EARTH were they thinking?

                                          At least Blush has a good name. "Blushing Maiden" might be a little cheesey, but it works for me.

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